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| /****************************************************************************
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| **
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| ** This file is part of Qt Creator
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| ** Copyright (c) 2011 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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| ** Contact: Nokia Corporation (info@qt.nokia.com)
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| ** GNU Free Documentation License
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| ** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Free
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| ** Documentation License version 1.3 as published by the Free Software
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| ** file.
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| ** If you have questions regarding the use of this file, please contact
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| ** Nokia at info@qt.nokia.com.
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| /*!
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|     \page plugin-specifications.html
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|     \title Plugin Specifications
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| 
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|     The specification of a plugin is an XML file that contains all
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|     information that is necessary for loading the plugin's library,
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|     determining whether plugins are to be loaded and in which order (depending
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|     on e.g. dependencies). In addition, it contains textual descriptions of
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|     who created the plugin, what it is for, and where to find more information about it.
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|     The file must be located in (a subdir of) one of the plugin manager's
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|     plugin search paths, and must have the \c .pluginspec extension.
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| 
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|     \section2 Main Tag
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| 
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|     The root tag is \c plugin. It has the mandatory attributes \c name
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|     and \c version, and the optional attributes \c compatVersion and \c experimental.
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|     \table
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|         \header
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|             \o Tag
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|             \o Meaning
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|         \row
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|             \o plugin
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|             \o Root element in a plugin's XML file.
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|     \endtable
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|     \table
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|         \header
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|             \o Attribute
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|             \o Meaning
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|         \row
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|             \o name
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|             \o This is used as an identifier for the plugin and can e.g.
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|                be referenced in other plugin's dependencies. It is
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|                also used to construct the name of the plugin library
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|                as \c{lib[name].[dll|.so|.dylib]}. (Depending on platform.
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|                If you use the same string as the \c TARGET in your plugin's
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|                .pro-file, you are fine.)
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|         \row
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|             \o version
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|             \o Version string in the form \c{x.y.z_n}, used for identifying
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|                the plugin. Also see \l{A Note on Plugin Versions}.
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|         \row
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|             \o compatVersion
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|             \o Optional. If not given, it is implicitly
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|                set to the same value as \c version. The compatibility version
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|                states which version of this plugin the current version is
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|                binary backward compatible with and is used to resolve dependencies
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|                on this plugin. I.e. a \c version of \c{2.1.1} and a
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|                \c compatVersion of \c{2.0.0} means that this version \c{2.1.1} of the plugin
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|                is binary backward compatible with all versions of the plugin down to \c{2.0.0}
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|                (inclusive).
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|         \row
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|             \o experimental
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|             \o Optional. Can be \c yes or \c no, defaults to \c no.
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|                Experimental plugins are not loaded by default but must be explicitly
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|                enabled by the user.
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|     \endtable
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| 
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|     \section2 Plugin-describing Tags
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| 
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|     These are direct children of the \c plugin tag, and are solely used
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|     for more detailed (user centric) description of the plugin. All of these
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|     are optional.
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|     \table
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|         \header
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|             \o Tag
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|             \o Meaning
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|         \row
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|             \o category
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|             \o Defaults to \c Utilities. Is used to put related plugins
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|                under the same tree node in the plugin overview \gui{About Plugins...}.
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|         \row
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|             \o vendor
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|             \o String that describes the plugin creator/vendor,
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|                like \c{MyCompany}.
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|         \row
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|             \o copyright
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|             \o A short copyright notice, like \c{(C) 2007-2008 MyCompany}.
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|         \row
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|             \o license
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|             \o Possibly multi-line license information about the plugin.
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|                Should still be kept relatively short, since the UI is not
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|            designed for long texts.
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|         \row
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|             \o description
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|             \o Possibly multi-line description of what the plugin is supposed
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|                to provide.
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|                Should still be kept relatively short, since the UI is not
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|            designed for long texts.
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|         \row
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|             \o url
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|             \o Link to further information about the plugin, like
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|                \c{http://www.mycompany-online.com/products/greatplugin}.
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|     \endtable
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| 
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|     \section2 Dependencies
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| 
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|     A plugin can have dependencies on other plugins. These are
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|     specified in the plugin description, to ensure that
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|     these other plugins are loaded before this plugin.
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| 
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|     The XML element that describes a single dependency is the \c dependency tag,
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|     with required attributes \c name and \c version. All \c dependency tags
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|     must be enclosed in a single \c dependencyList tag, which is an optional
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|     child of the \c plugin tag.
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| 
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|     The following formulas illustrate how the dependency information is matched.
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|     In the formulas the name of the required plugin (as defined in the attributes
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|     of the \c dependency tag) is denoted as \c dependencyName
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|     and the required version of the plugin is denoted as \c dependencyVersion.
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|     A plugin with given \c name, \c version and \c compatVersion
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|     (as defined in the attributes of the plugin's \c plugin tag) matches
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|     the dependency if
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|     \list
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|         \o its \c name matches \c dependencyName, and
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|         \o \c {compatVersion <= dependencyVersion <= version}.
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|     \endlist
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|     For example a dependency
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|     \code
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|         <dependency name="SomeOtherPlugin" version="2.3.0_2"/>
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|     \endcode
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|     would be matched by a plugin with
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|     \code
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|         <plugin name="SomeOtherPlugin" version="3.1.0" compatVersion="2.2.0">
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|     \endcode
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|     since the name matches, and the version \c{2.3.0_2} given in the dependency tag
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|     lies in the range of \c{2.2.0} and \c{3.1.0}.
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| 
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|     \table
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|         \header
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|             \o Tag
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|             \o Meaning
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|         \row
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|             \o dependency
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|             \o Describes a dependency on another plugin.
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|     \endtable
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|     \table
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|         \header
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|             \o Attribute
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|             \o Meaning
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|         \row
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|             \o name
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|             \o The name of the plugin, on which this plugin relies.
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|         \row
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|             \o version
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|             \o The version to which the plugin must be compatible to
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|                fill the dependency, in the form \c{x.y.z_n}.
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|                Can be empty if the version does not matter.
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|         \row
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|             \o type
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|         \o Optional. Value \c required or \c optional. Defines if the dependency is
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|            a hard requirement or optional. Defaults to \c{required}.
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|     \endtable
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| 
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|     \section2 Command Line Arguments
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| 
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|     Plugins can register command line arguments that the user can give
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|     when starting the application. These command line arguments are shown
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|     with a one-line description when the user runs the application with
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|     the \c{-help} command line argument, and the plugin manager does its command
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|     line parsing and sanity checks based on that information.
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|     If the plugin manager finds matching command line arguments for a plugin,
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|     it passes them on to the plugin's
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|     \l{ExtensionSystem::IPlugin::initialize()}{initialize()} method.
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| 
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|     All command line argument definitions are enclosed by a single \c argumentList
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|     tag. The individual command line arguments are defined by the \c argument tag,
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|     with required attribute \c name and an optional attribute \c parameter if the
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|     command line argument takes an additional parameter. The text that is enclosed
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|     in the \c argument tag is used as a (one-line) description in the command line
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|     argument help.
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| 
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|     \table
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|         \header
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|             \o Tag
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|             \o Meaning
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|         \row
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|             \o argument
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|             \o Describes a command line argument that the plugin wants to handle.
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|     \endtable
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|     \table
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|         \header
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|             \o Attribute
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|             \o Meaning
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|         \row
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|             \o name
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|             \o The command line argument itself, including the \c - prefix, e.g.
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|                \c{-my-parameter}.
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|         \row
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|             \o parameter
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|             \o Optional. If this is given, the command line argument expects an
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|                additional parameter, e.g. \c{-my-parameter somevalue}. The
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|                value of this attribute is used as a very short description of the
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|                parameter for the user.
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|     \endtable
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| 
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|     \section2 Example \c Test.pluginspec
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| 
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|     \code
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|     <plugin name="Test" version="1.0.1" compatVersion="1.0.0">
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|             <vendor>MyCompany</vendor>
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|             <copyright>(C) 2007 MyCompany</copyright>
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|             <license>
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|         This is a default license bla
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|         blubbblubb
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|         end of terms
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|             </license>
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|             <description>
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|         This plugin is just a test.
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|         it demonstrates the great use of the plugin spec.
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|             </description>
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|             <url>http://www.mycompany-online.com/products/greatplugin</url>
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|             <dependencyList>
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|                 <dependency name="SomeOtherPlugin" version="2.3.0_2"/>
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|                 <dependency name="EvenOther" version="1.0.0"/>
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|             </dependencyList>
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|             <argumentList>
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|                 <argument name="-variant" parameter="fancy|boring">Brings up the fancy or boring user interface</argument>
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|             </argumentList>
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|         </plugin>
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|     \endcode
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| 
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|     \section2 A Note on Plugin Versions
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| 
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|     Plugin versions are in the form \c{x.y.z_n} where, \c x, \c y, \c z and \c n are
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|     non-negative integer numbers. You don't have to specify the version
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|     in this full form - any left-out part will implicitly be set to zero.
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|     So, \c{2.10_2} is equal to \c{2.10.0_2}, and \c 1 is the same as \c{1.0.0_0}.
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| 
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| */
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